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The next-gen full-size GM SUVs will feature “exceptional attention to detail” from a design standpoint, sources familiar with the future GM product plans have told us.

Specifically, we were told that the next-gen Chevy Tahoe/Suburban, GMC Yukon and Cadillac Escalade will feature front and rear lighting executions along with exhaust treatments that are bound to surprise even the most discerning buyers. We were also told that the vehicles will be significantly more differentiated than all prior generations of the nameplates.

2019 Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban Premier Plus Special Editions

For instance, at least one trim/model of the future Chevy Tahoe will feature quad exhaust with dual tips on each side of the vehicle, while the future Caddy Escalade will have different exhaust configuration (depending on trim level) that are intricately integrated into the rear fascia.

We imagine that the bit about the Escalade trims is related to the recent introduction of Cadillac’s Y trim level strategy, which differentiates trims of the same model with various exterior and interior trims, along with features. For instance, Luxury/Premium Luxury models feature bright body elements, while Sport models finish those elements in either body color or shiny black.

2018 GMC Yukon Denali

The next generations of full-size GM SUVs is widely expected for the 2020 model year, meaning that unveilings should begin to take place within the next six months. We previously reported that the Escalade will see the biggest change by becoming $10,000 more expensive. The model will also be the first Escalade to be completely developed under the supervision of Cadillac designers and engineers as the brand became a semi-autonomous operating unit within GM.

2018 Cadillac Escalade

All three of the future full-size GM SUVs will ride on the new GM T1 platform shared with the 2019 Silverado and 2019 Sierra. Spy shots have previously shown a 2020 Suburban prototype testing with an Independent Rear Suspension (IRS) configuration in order to deliver improved ride and handling properties.

Stay tuned to GM Authority for more info on the future full-size GM SUV models.

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Delete the 3rd row and give a true flat back storage area. Make a 2 door Tahoe again…. Make the Chevy affordable again… the economy is going to turn after the 2018 election and gas is going to go up… GM will get stuck with these on the lots unless they build some of these affordably.

GM has always paid good attention to its large SUV’s. Even current gen is still very competitive and has almost all modern features besides panoramic sunroof. I just with GM would pay more attention to its trucks and remove that governor. Now it’s time to lift the trucks image instead of focusing of maximum profits because in the long run, those profits might not be there since some are jumping ship.

The interior of the new Sierra Denali is just not good enough. It looks to much like the outgoing model and lacks attention to detail. The new Ram feels ….special, when you get in it.
I love me a Chevy but the 2019 interior was outdated before it came out.

They are only saying that because the Escalade has an OLED Screen that almost stretches across the car into the passenger side. Im still wondering why cadillac put the XT5 interior in the XT6 just to launch the escalade later and let the refreshed interior trickle down. GM Share Holders make your move. Please Get Mary OUT !!